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the venezuelan people. unfortunately just this week we've seen new stories about the trump administration deporting venezuelans from florida. it's unconscionable that anyone would be sent back to the catastrophic humanitarian conditions that exist in venezuela.that's why in february of this year senator durbin and i along with senators rubio, lahey, booker, introduced jbipartisan legislation to provide tps to venezuelans living here in the united states. the house of representatives has already passed a version of this bill back in july with support from dozens of republican members. however, rather than providing tps with vulnerable venezuelans of the united states, the junior senator from florida brought up in amendment to speak to overall existing tps statute and make it easier for sthe trump administration to strip status from burnable migrants that are legally in the united states. respectfully, the suggestions that the courts have made it impossible to end any tps is just not based in fact. this debat
the venezuelan people. unfortunately just this week we've seen new stories about the trump administration deporting venezuelans from florida. it's unconscionable that anyone would be sent back to the catastrophic humanitarian conditions that exist in venezuela.that's why in february of this year senator durbin and i along with senators rubio, lahey, booker, introduced jbipartisan legislation to provide tps to venezuelans living here in the united states. the house of representatives has already...
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this is for the venezuelan people. couldalways wish things go faster but i am confident that the tide is moving in the direction of the venezuelan people and will continue to do so. it does not take much to see what is going on. the circle is tightening. the humanitarian crisis is increasing by the hour. i talked with our senior person on the ground and venezuelan last night. you can see the increasing pain and suffering. it is democracy and the rule of juan guaido offers the best opportunity for the venezuelan people to turn the tide and regain the greatness of venezuela. u.s. helproup and the to aim -- aim to help them achieve that. reporter: your support of juan guaido is early and i'm wondering if you could talk to us a little about what you have been doing since that time. are you providing him with personal protection? i know mr. bolton issued a warning when weider went back into venezuela about his -- when juan guaido went back into venezuela about his personal safety. i am wondering if you were could beeps that
this is for the venezuelan people. couldalways wish things go faster but i am confident that the tide is moving in the direction of the venezuelan people and will continue to do so. it does not take much to see what is going on. the circle is tightening. the humanitarian crisis is increasing by the hour. i talked with our senior person on the ground and venezuelan last night. you can see the increasing pain and suffering. it is democracy and the rule of juan guaido offers the best opportunity...
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ever since then, conditions of the venezuelan people have gotte n conditions of the venezuelan people have gotten worse. do you feel a sense of responsibility for deepening venezuela's chaos? not at all. venezuela's political, economic and social crisis started many years ago and what we have seen in the last few months, it is basically the same we saw last year but even worse. what is happening in venezuela is we have someone in power, nicolas maduro, who does not ca re power, nicolas maduro, who does not care about the well—being of venezuelans, who care about the well—being of venezuela ns, who does care about the well—being of venezuelans, who does not care about the health and well—being as well. all he cares about is staying in power, maintaining his privileges, and he does not care how the rest of the country does at this time. but in practical terms, how could you expect the declaration of your man, juan guaido, as a rival president, with all of the questions and chaos that that raises, how could you expect that to do anything but the situation even more horrible for o
ever since then, conditions of the venezuelan people have gotte n conditions of the venezuelan people have gotten worse. do you feel a sense of responsibility for deepening venezuela's chaos? not at all. venezuela's political, economic and social crisis started many years ago and what we have seen in the last few months, it is basically the same we saw last year but even worse. what is happening in venezuela is we have someone in power, nicolas maduro, who does not ca re power, nicolas maduro,...
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as we read reports of peaceful venezuelan protesters killed or wounded, we repeat insistence that venezuelan security forces show restraint. i want to be 100% clear. president trump and i fully expect that our diplomats will continue to receive protections under the geneva convention. -- i think the unit convention. vienna convention. do not test the united states' resolve to protect our own people. we hope the international community will support the venezuelan people and the transitional government led by juan guaido. he made the declaration with the full support of the national assembly and the venezuelan people. our nations must stand up for the rule of law and support the leader that the venezuelan people have affirmed as their legitimate interim president. we hope fair elections happen as soon as possible. in 1961 president kennedy spoke in caracas, "we will be partners in building a better life for our people." america's ambition has not changed. we stand with the venezuelan people as they stand to build a better life for themselves, and cannot ignore the suffering in this proud natio
as we read reports of peaceful venezuelan protesters killed or wounded, we repeat insistence that venezuelan security forces show restraint. i want to be 100% clear. president trump and i fully expect that our diplomats will continue to receive protections under the geneva convention. -- i think the unit convention. vienna convention. do not test the united states' resolve to protect our own people. we hope the international community will support the venezuelan people and the transitional...
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it is for venezuelans. we can help is a lot of other countries can help and facilitating free elections. the national democratic institute, the freedom house, a lot of equivalence and other countries are quite good at giving assistance. rep. castro: i know you have spoken about the fact that -- you mentioned all options are on the table. and in a private setting, we had a conversation, which i won't get into, but i want to reiterate one point. one of the reasons i disagree with that approach. the reason i disagree with the statement and approach is i i believe it gives license to countries like china and russia to further engage with venezuela and do it in the name of protecting venezuela's sovereignty by drumming up the idea that the u.s. is going to invade the nation of venezuela. i strategically think it was a bad statement. with that, i yield back. >> thank you. we will remind persons in the audience that any manifestation of approval or disapproval of proceedings is in violation of the rules of the com
it is for venezuelans. we can help is a lot of other countries can help and facilitating free elections. the national democratic institute, the freedom house, a lot of equivalence and other countries are quite good at giving assistance. rep. castro: i know you have spoken about the fact that -- you mentioned all options are on the table. and in a private setting, we had a conversation, which i won't get into, but i want to reiterate one point. one of the reasons i disagree with that approach....
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it's for venezuelans. we can help. there's a lot of other countries can help, in facilitying a free election because there's a lot of experience, the national democratic institute, freedom house, and evaluates and a lot of other countries are really quite good at giving assistance. >> also i know that you've spoken about the fact that -- you mention that all options are on the table. and in a private setting we had a conversation about that which i won't get into it. but i want to reiterate one point and one of the reasons i disagree with that approach. the reason that i disagree with the statement and the approach is because i believe it gives license to countries like china and russia to further engage in venezuela and do it in the name of protecting venezuela's sovereignty by drumming up the idea that the united states is going to invade the nation of venezuela. i think that it was a bad statement. with that, i yield back. >> thank you. i will remind all persons in the audience that any manifestation of approval or
it's for venezuelans. we can help. there's a lot of other countries can help, in facilitying a free election because there's a lot of experience, the national democratic institute, freedom house, and evaluates and a lot of other countries are really quite good at giving assistance. >> also i know that you've spoken about the fact that -- you mention that all options are on the table. and in a private setting we had a conversation about that which i won't get into it. but i want to...
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we want to restore venezuelan democracy, and we believe that the venezuelan military and its leadership have a vital role to play in this process. if you choose this path, you have the opportunity to help forge a safe and prosperous future for all of the people of venezuela. or, you could choose the second path. continuing to support maduro. if you choose this path, you will find no safe harbor, no easy exit, and no way out. you will lose everything. [applause] so today, i ask every member of the maduro regime, and this nightmare-- end this of poverty, hunger, and death. let your people go. set your country free. now is the time for all venezuelan patriots to act together as one united people. nothing could be better for the future of venezuela, and nothing could be better for the future of another captive nation. cuba, then the rebirth of freedom and democracy in venezuela. [applause] [crowd chanting usa! usa!] president trump: for decades, the socialist dictatorships of cuba and venezuela have propped each other up in a very corrupt argan -- bargain. cuba oil and in return, cuba gave
we want to restore venezuelan democracy, and we believe that the venezuelan military and its leadership have a vital role to play in this process. if you choose this path, you have the opportunity to help forge a safe and prosperous future for all of the people of venezuela. or, you could choose the second path. continuing to support maduro. if you choose this path, you will find no safe harbor, no easy exit, and no way out. you will lose everything. [applause] so today, i ask every member of...
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what i agree with him is the fact i think problems of venezuelans have to be told by venezuelans, sold in politics, not with violence, not with attempted coups. but we have a constitution. we have means of -- we need to sit down and plan different formulas to solve our problems. we have disagreements on how we see -- i mean, i support president maduro and i believe our politics are the way we should go. he has an other opinion. as a democracy, you have difference of opinions and you try to play them out, but you don't try to do this through violence and three u.s. intervention. that is a key point here. whatever problems we have here as venezuelans, whatever differences we have to work them out first of all amongst venezuelans and second of all through democratic mechanisms. amy: i want to talk about the us media coverage of the crisis in venezuela over the last several months. tuesday, the media watchdog fairness and accuracy in reporting found the mainstream corporate media here in the united states did not publish even one opinion piece opposing regime change in venezuela. the fair
what i agree with him is the fact i think problems of venezuelans have to be told by venezuelans, sold in politics, not with violence, not with attempted coups. but we have a constitution. we have means of -- we need to sit down and plan different formulas to solve our problems. we have disagreements on how we see -- i mean, i support president maduro and i believe our politics are the way we should go. he has an other opinion. as a democracy, you have difference of opinions and you try to play...
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venezuelans. >> not only millions of venezuelans. millions of freedom loving people who are looking for liberty and opportunity and freedom. and so you symbolize that. i want to start off with doing something that i don't normally always do. i sit on both the financial services committee, as well as the foreign affairs committee, and one of the things that i deal with a lot is sanctions. what has been going on.and i have been critical of the biden admission with some of their sanctions and applications or lack thereof when it comes to iran and other places. i want to commend them for their stand on venezuela. and as representative castro said, the barbados accord is an important statement, and i believe, an important line in the sand for this administration, and for our country, and hopefully, countries around the region. and i'm pleased to see that the state department is reconsidering whether it is going to renew the easing of the sanctions on oil and gas. that should be up in april, the middle
venezuelans. >> not only millions of venezuelans. millions of freedom loving people who are looking for liberty and opportunity and freedom. and so you symbolize that. i want to start off with doing something that i don't normally always do. i sit on both the financial services committee, as well as the foreign affairs committee, and one of the things that i deal with a lot is sanctions. what has been going on.and i have been critical of the biden admission with some of their sanctions...
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the american people have provided nearly $260 million in displace venezuelans -- to help displaced venezuelans and the host nations that support them. today, i am announcing that under president trump's direction, the u.s. navy will deploy the u.s. comfort to the caribbean and south america this june. [applause] vice pres. pence: the comfort will embark on a five-month humanitarian mission to address the venezuelan crisis. united states military and medical personnel working with counterparts in the region will be there to provide medical assistance to communities in need and help relieve countries overwhelmed by the influx of the suffering people of venezuela. while the united states has sanctioned more than 150 government officials and state owned businesses loyal to the dictator, america has also made it clear that the sanctions may -- the sanctions need not be permanent. just as the national assembly has promised to provide amnesty to anyone who has not committed a war crime, so too the united states of america will consider sanctions relief for all those who step forward, stand up for the
the american people have provided nearly $260 million in displace venezuelans -- to help displaced venezuelans and the host nations that support them. today, i am announcing that under president trump's direction, the u.s. navy will deploy the u.s. comfort to the caribbean and south america this june. [applause] vice pres. pence: the comfort will embark on a five-month humanitarian mission to address the venezuelan crisis. united states military and medical personnel working with counterparts...
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people he's a friend of the venezuelan opposition of the venezuelan private corporations that want to take power here again we have cause invite him on this program he would no doubt refute being a friend of terrorists but then so would boris johnson refute that one is linked to terrorists what did it make you feel when you saw that one no the man recognized by the european union the united states. it's and britain was pictured in downing street in london speaking to boris johnson this man has not been elected by anyone he does in our constitution does not one provision that i would accept this fellow for. president of venezuela so what they are doing in most of the country of the of the european union now britain out of the european union and united states is a coup that in venezuela they are recognizing a parallel government a fake government trying to impose it trying to get their companies to rebuild what they will destroy and to take the venezuelan oil gas gold etc it is absolutely unacceptable and specially for the diplomacy for of europe which is supposed to be so politically c
people he's a friend of the venezuelan opposition of the venezuelan private corporations that want to take power here again we have cause invite him on this program he would no doubt refute being a friend of terrorists but then so would boris johnson refute that one is linked to terrorists what did it make you feel when you saw that one no the man recognized by the european union the united states. it's and britain was pictured in downing street in london speaking to boris johnson this man has...
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so venezuelans want change. and we did underestimate notjust the power of maduro, but also the international support that maduro has gotten. we have received international support from the us, from europe, from other countries, mostly in diplomatic support, in political support. however, maduro has the support of china, of russia, of iran, of turkey, of belarus, of cuba in ways that are not comparable to the type of support that we have. well, we'll get to the international situation and diplomacy in just a second. but let's just stick with what's happening inside venezuela. you're popular will party, and let's remind ourselves that you, in a sense, were the mentor tojuan guaido, who, back in 2019, was declared by the national assembly as the interim president of venezuela by the opposition movement. you were a key player in that, but i'm just wondering how disappointed you were at the end of last year, december 2022, when a clear majority of that self—same national assembly decided that the experiment with gu
so venezuelans want change. and we did underestimate notjust the power of maduro, but also the international support that maduro has gotten. we have received international support from the us, from europe, from other countries, mostly in diplomatic support, in political support. however, maduro has the support of china, of russia, of iran, of turkey, of belarus, of cuba in ways that are not comparable to the type of support that we have. well, we'll get to the international situation and...
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the venezuelan people than to the venezuelan government. where today iion would say a majority of people in venezuela reject the maduro government and on the other hand, a great many people deal also reject u.s. intervention. that opensegotiation the way for venezuelans to decide by themselves. and this is the option of both the negotiation with the international backing on one hand and the referendum we're calling for from the platform and other groups in venezuela that think the biggest threat for venezuelans today is the threat of this escalation of violence, the possibility of a civil war, and the possibility that has been announced agagain anand again by military intervention by the united states government. amy: during his speech on monday, president trump called maduroro a "cuban puppet." theretrump: incredibly, are members of the venezuelan military still barely supporting this failed dictatorship. they are risking their future. they are risking their lives and venezuela's future for a man controlled by the cuban military and protec
the venezuelan people than to the venezuelan government. where today iion would say a majority of people in venezuela reject the maduro government and on the other hand, a great many people deal also reject u.s. intervention. that opensegotiation the way for venezuelans to decide by themselves. and this is the option of both the negotiation with the international backing on one hand and the referendum we're calling for from the platform and other groups in venezuela that think the biggest...
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venezuelan military. and they deliver cocaine to airstrips in central america. that cocaine is then handed over to drug networks. drug networks that along the way destabilize el salvadoran and honduras and guatemala. hpt exacerbating the migratory patterns on the southern border and the united statesed ends in the united states in our streets. and in the hands of americans. all under the auspices of the moldenhauer of regime who charges a fee for this the service of escorting drug shipments out of venezuela. by the way, if you don't pay them the fee they shoot down the play plane. if you pay the fee they get representative rich and you get to traffic kroik opinion. and we see the flights and they're protected. the 13 reason we care is moldenhauer of regime provides safe harbor to the lechlt n that kills 20 police cadets in a bombing innia. and provide safe herebier to other terror groups. these groups operate openly. openly in camps within venezuelan territory, not hidden camps, not covert clandestine cam
venezuelan military. and they deliver cocaine to airstrips in central america. that cocaine is then handed over to drug networks. drug networks that along the way destabilize el salvadoran and honduras and guatemala. hpt exacerbating the migratory patterns on the southern border and the united statesed ends in the united states in our streets. and in the hands of americans. all under the auspices of the moldenhauer of regime who charges a fee for this the service of escorting drug shipments out...
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juan: that was edgardo lander, venezuelan sociologist. minister,nts, foreign about the possibility of a referendum as a way out of the crisis that exists now? >> first of all, i have a lot of respect for edgardo lander. company -- a to a company us, but now he is changed position. he is a coherent man. what i do believe is that this constitution has many solutions that can be started, but it has to happen in the dialogue process. you cannot impose a solution. or cannot say a referendum -- as they say, you have to repeat the presidential elections. we have to sit down with the opposition. we have to reach political agreements and analyzed each option, but not war. the local options. .ind our way as venezuelans because we are brothers and sisters with the opposition as well. we are waiting for the opposition. even the pope has called the opposition, and we wish that secretary-general good terrorists would call the opposition -- the terrorists -- gutierrez would call the opposition. the opposition sits down and then stands up but at the mome
juan: that was edgardo lander, venezuelan sociologist. minister,nts, foreign about the possibility of a referendum as a way out of the crisis that exists now? >> first of all, i have a lot of respect for edgardo lander. company -- a to a company us, but now he is changed position. he is a coherent man. what i do believe is that this constitution has many solutions that can be started, but it has to happen in the dialogue process. you cannot impose a solution. or cannot say a referendum --...
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he warned citgo is the property of the venezuelan state. and he further said we are the only ones who can decide its fate. what is your response to mr. maduro? secretary mnuchin: the property of the venezuelan people and the proper and rightful leaders of the country. so we agree with that. he's not the proper leader of the country at this time. i said these are valuable assets that we are protecting for the benefit of the venezuelan people. reporter: on the question about the impact of the market. what will american drivers seem to know about the price of the pump if at all? secretary mnuchin: there has been a big reduction in the overall price of oil. and particularly since we instituted the iran sanctions, i think you know we've been very careful in making sure these costs don't impact the american consumer. gas prices are almost as low as they've been in a very long period of time. these refineries impact a specific part of the country, and i think as you said, we're very comfortable that they have enough supply that we don't expect any
he warned citgo is the property of the venezuelan state. and he further said we are the only ones who can decide its fate. what is your response to mr. maduro? secretary mnuchin: the property of the venezuelan people and the proper and rightful leaders of the country. so we agree with that. he's not the proper leader of the country at this time. i said these are valuable assets that we are protecting for the benefit of the venezuelan people. reporter: on the question about the impact of the...
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but there's also a venezuelan story much closer to home.fl venezuelaning their country have filed more than 70,00asylum petitions in the ver the past four years. many have settled in areas that already have large venezuelan-american communities. newshour weekend correspondent ivette feliciano has our story from tex. >> reporter: before moving to the houston suburb of katy, texas, carlos lozano and hisly faived in mÉrida, a venezuelan city in the andes mountains. lozano and his wife ran anbu importinness there. but their peaceful life was interrupted in 2013,e country's economy collapsed due to hyperinflation. lozano and his family were supporters of venezuela's opposition party. as the economic situation continued deteriorate, they participated in anti-government demonstrationswhich were often cet with violent resistance by pro-government f lozano says police and paramilitaries targeted him for posting videos of the violence online. once he was even shot. >> ( translated ): when we all ran out, i heard someone say, hihere goes lozano!" that's when i waby a bullet here at waist level.
but there's also a venezuelan story much closer to home.fl venezuelaning their country have filed more than 70,00asylum petitions in the ver the past four years. many have settled in areas that already have large venezuelan-american communities. newshour weekend correspondent ivette feliciano has our story from tex. >> reporter: before moving to the houston suburb of katy, texas, carlos lozano and hisly faived in mÉrida, a venezuelan city in the andes mountains. lozano and his wife ran...
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i mean how can you blame venezuelans for all of the venezuelans that they're opposed to at this point for resorting to to what they're doing now without a doubt the at the economic problems of the country undeniable however the two main questions when we look at this are following will this humanitarian aid currently amassed on the clomid climbing border actually help the economic situation will ten day supply of lentils and rice actually solve the deep rooted productive economic problems in the country or not and secondly is this really no way to go or should if the venezuelans want a change of government or change of direction of their country should it not be done through peaceful democratic constitutional measures for example last year there had to two chances to vote in a national and a local election and the venezuelan people made their voice heard it so many people who were on our positions like razan question the manner in that vote in which that vote was done and said it was completely undemocratic. well of course they did because that party boycotted it they had no one repre
i mean how can you blame venezuelans for all of the venezuelans that they're opposed to at this point for resorting to to what they're doing now without a doubt the at the economic problems of the country undeniable however the two main questions when we look at this are following will this humanitarian aid currently amassed on the clomid climbing border actually help the economic situation will ten day supply of lentils and rice actually solve the deep rooted productive economic problems in...
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drexel university and author of the upcoming book we created jobs as in london we have alec boyd he is a venezuelan blogger and civil and political rights activist and in washington we cross to alex maine he is an international policy analyst at the center for economic and policy research right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it george what is legacy . well i think frankly chavez is a legacy is twofold domestically speaking the first is the vast improvement in the social welfare of everyday venezuelans the massive decline in poverty the near eradication of extreme poverty and the provision of free health care free education to the poorest of venezuelans for the first time on the political side which i actually think is more important the legacy is one of increased popular participation in direct and participatory democracy in the every day runnings of the state in this was something that is far from complete in venezuela and it remains the task of the forthcoming government but it's really this element of the chavez legacy w
drexel university and author of the upcoming book we created jobs as in london we have alec boyd he is a venezuelan blogger and civil and political rights activist and in washington we cross to alex maine he is an international policy analyst at the center for economic and policy research right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it george what is legacy . well i think frankly chavez is a legacy is twofold domestically...
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. >> venezuelan opposition leader and presidential candidate maria spoke about the upcoming venezuelan election and push for democracy. this is 45 minutes on the roundtable. >> why don't we start the conversation. if you need some type of translation, i'm here to translate for you. i do this every day. going from spanish to english sometimes is difficult but i want the world to see, to hear and to be able to understand to the fullest what you're trying to say. so i'm more than willing, humbly using -- giving you that opportunity if you were to need it, all right. so there are no rules. i'm not going to have opening remarks but just ask you a couple questions and give the opportunity to the other members that are here. you stayed in venezuela when other political leaders left. we're not blaming anybody. it's very hard to live under a regime that follows the rules of fidel castro, very hard. the question is why did you stay and how much did it cost you personally? >> i have stayed because i have extreme confidence in our people and i understand our lives in freedom and in my country and
. >> venezuelan opposition leader and presidential candidate maria spoke about the upcoming venezuelan election and push for democracy. this is 45 minutes on the roundtable. >> why don't we start the conversation. if you need some type of translation, i'm here to translate for you. i do this every day. going from spanish to english sometimes is difficult but i want the world to see, to hear and to be able to understand to the fullest what you're trying to say. so i'm more than...
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they represent all venezuelans. just tobeen asking them support the peaceful transition in venezuela and support the constitution and our people. beyond the right side of history. -- be on the right side of history. and they know that. we would like to preserve our army force to be a professional armed forces, to defend our territory, to protect the people against terrorist groups like elm and fark. armycan be part of the new of the 21st century. they will have that place. beginning, wehe need to have an inclusive government. we need to work with different political partners, including the army. let me add something that is quite important, particularly talking about transition. assembly,e national the only elected institution in venezuela. the transition could start right away. can take the seats right now. we can start discussing democratically many of the things we need to do for transition in venezuela. can starte, how we economic reconstruction. appoint a new electoral committee. engage the international commun
they represent all venezuelans. just tobeen asking them support the peaceful transition in venezuela and support the constitution and our people. beyond the right side of history. -- be on the right side of history. and they know that. we would like to preserve our army force to be a professional armed forces, to defend our territory, to protect the people against terrorist groups like elm and fark. armycan be part of the new of the 21st century. they will have that place. beginning, wehe need...
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regarding the visit of our venezuelan friends to st. petersburg, then the venezuelan delegation was not only represented at a high level, but it also brought with it a venezuelan singer and a concert. orchestras that tour around the world here are some kind of example of musical education for children, because the country here is really very musical, there are many children's and youth groups, they are all united in this system of orchestras, it is worth saying that venezuela is now the leader in the guinness book of records for the largest orchestra performing classical works, more than 1000 musicians performed the slavic march of tchaikovsky and thus took the baton from russia, which previously occupied the first line in the guinness book of records in this musical discipline, i would also like to ask , of course, about tourism, how do you think. indeed, venezuela is a beautiful country, an amazing country, there is a wonderful sea, a wonderful climate, wonderful gastronomy, our tourists visit this latin american country with great pl
regarding the visit of our venezuelan friends to st. petersburg, then the venezuelan delegation was not only represented at a high level, but it also brought with it a venezuelan singer and a concert. orchestras that tour around the world here are some kind of example of musical education for children, because the country here is really very musical, there are many children's and youth groups, they are all united in this system of orchestras, it is worth saying that venezuela is now the leader...
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all of this in an environment where the venezuelan press was smuggled and venezuelans lost the right to information. challenges the evaluation the comparison. figures from the world spanking most the domestic product has dropped by more than 35% since 2013. the imf predicts a significant worsening of the venezuelan inflation with a rate estimated at one point 3,000,000% by 2018. the world bank estimates venezuelan national reserves to be at the order of 9 billion and the foreign debt could reach 140 billion, three times higher than 2017. and it is fundamental that we understand in the security council exactly what we are dealing with. venezuelan people have not only been squashed by dictatorship. they have been held under a regime with links to organized crime, to drug trafficking, to money laundering, and to other organizations. risks tonation brought venezuela with a consequence of risk to decent security. we have an obligation for the restoration of democracy than the rule of law in venezuela so that venezuelans can forge a new path. as you understand, this does not happen without
all of this in an environment where the venezuelan press was smuggled and venezuelans lost the right to information. challenges the evaluation the comparison. figures from the world spanking most the domestic product has dropped by more than 35% since 2013. the imf predicts a significant worsening of the venezuelan inflation with a rate estimated at one point 3,000,000% by 2018. the world bank estimates venezuelan national reserves to be at the order of 9 billion and the foreign debt could...
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events are moving fast in venezuelan. the opposition leader juan guaido has been filled flanked by soldiers and is calling for people to take to the streets. the situation is tense and it is not clear where all this leads or who was following him. the definitive end to power began today. we have the people of venezuela. today the armed forces are clearly on the side of the people and on the side of the constitution. the white house has thrown its full support behind the opposition, urging the venezuelan military tojoin the opposition, urging the venezuelan military to join the uprising. we wa nt military to join the uprising. we want a peaceful transition. these things do not happen overnight but in three short months the world has seen the horrors of the regime. the self—declared interim president has gambled. the streets have been filled with double's supporters and the protests a re filled with double's supporters and the protests are violent, but does he have the support of the military? we also have pro nicolas mad
events are moving fast in venezuelan. the opposition leader juan guaido has been filled flanked by soldiers and is calling for people to take to the streets. the situation is tense and it is not clear where all this leads or who was following him. the definitive end to power began today. we have the people of venezuela. today the armed forces are clearly on the side of the people and on the side of the constitution. the white house has thrown its full support behind the opposition, urging the...
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May 8, 2019
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thousands of venezuelan children are starving at this very hour. infants in hospital across venezuela are dying for lack of basic medical care. it is extraordinary to hear of it. as my wife and i traveled through the region on several occasions and met with refugees from venezuela, to hear the story just broke your heart. i will never forget in brazil, a father surrounded by his three small boys looked me in the eye and said he decided to flee venezuela because it was so hard to come home and look at his boys and say, we are not eating today. as the translator repeated those words to me, the little boys nodded, remembering those days. a grandmother in colombia at a little church that had taken in thousands of venezuelans told me that she finally fled venezuela because her grandchildren were required to get up at 4:00 in the morning to go and claim a paper ticket so that they could stand in line at 4:00 in the afternoon and turn the ticket in in exchange for a single piece of bread. she said she'd had enough, gathered up her four grandchildren and m
thousands of venezuelan children are starving at this very hour. infants in hospital across venezuela are dying for lack of basic medical care. it is extraordinary to hear of it. as my wife and i traveled through the region on several occasions and met with refugees from venezuela, to hear the story just broke your heart. i will never forget in brazil, a father surrounded by his three small boys looked me in the eye and said he decided to flee venezuela because it was so hard to come home and...
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it is accustomed to venezuelan tourists. no they are receiving them as refugees. 5000 people are leaving daily. that amounts to 200 people per hour. forhe end of this him, 200 -- five and of this f -- by the end of this forum, haveore venezuelans will left. we want to be a country where there are job opportunities, entrepreneurial opportunities. the reason venezuelans are leaving is, firstly, the humanitarian crisis created by the dictatorship with the created.f fear that is second, gentle violence, where more than 3300 venezuelans have been murdered in the last few years when it has one of the highest homicide rates in the region with more than 70 per 100,000. in terms of human rights, there are some of us who are exiled here. we hold different responsibilities, but we are here because we were threatened and persecuted. we've got people in the prison. several deputies are in exile, was mentioned. many of us have been removed 200 soldiersnd have been tortured arbitrarily. >there is also fear, and that is why people leave. we
it is accustomed to venezuelan tourists. no they are receiving them as refugees. 5000 people are leaving daily. that amounts to 200 people per hour. forhe end of this him, 200 -- five and of this f -- by the end of this forum, haveore venezuelans will left. we want to be a country where there are job opportunities, entrepreneurial opportunities. the reason venezuelans are leaving is, firstly, the humanitarian crisis created by the dictatorship with the created.f fear that is second, gentle...
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they also spy on members of the venezuelan military. they also police the venezuelan military. so that's what he uses them for. because he sees, i think, his own support among all venezuelans, including in the military, crumbling. now, sanctioning them, you know, many of them are, if you will, just security officers in the ranks, who we, whose identities we don't even know. we sanctioned high level people in the maduro regime, we continue to do that, civilian and military, and we will continue to do that. we've announced some expansions this week for the constituent assembly and the supreme court, the dsj. >> i'm running out of time but i have one very important question. one of the discussions that i've heard from some colleagues here on the floor is that they're concerned that the sanctions that we're imposing to peda vessa, are going to hurt the venezuelan people and i want to make it very clear that i am in full support of these sanctions to peda vesa, and i wanted to ask what is the administration's plan should these sanctions begin to effect and indeed exacerbate the huma
they also spy on members of the venezuelan military. they also police the venezuelan military. so that's what he uses them for. because he sees, i think, his own support among all venezuelans, including in the military, crumbling. now, sanctioning them, you know, many of them are, if you will, just security officers in the ranks, who we, whose identities we don't even know. we sanctioned high level people in the maduro regime, we continue to do that, civilian and military, and we will continue...
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Feb 8, 2019
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forcing the venezuelans to pay the debts that they owe to russia. feel gunson in caracas does this crisis have a particular u.s.p. which i guess may be unique to. whatever pushes these things when they happen in south america and it's this people outside of the country seem reluctant to spell out who they see as being good and who they see as being bad and on top of that you've got a situation where countries around the world pile in and can i suggest to them that might be unique to south american countries i'm not sure i think in many ways this hole that is on a situation is is existing ordinarily unique is i don't recall seeing an international coalition of this trying to. recognizing a government that let's be frank doesn't even control the building in which it holds its sessions was international seventy just the other day and whilst the parliament which is supposedly the government was holding a session down the other end of the corridor or the government's own peril parliament was holding a session as well and around the perimeter there were n
forcing the venezuelans to pay the debts that they owe to russia. feel gunson in caracas does this crisis have a particular u.s.p. which i guess may be unique to. whatever pushes these things when they happen in south america and it's this people outside of the country seem reluctant to spell out who they see as being good and who they see as being bad and on top of that you've got a situation where countries around the world pile in and can i suggest to them that might be unique to south...
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steven, i am a venezuelan _ people? steven, i am a venezuelan citizen. - people? steven, i am a venezuelan citizen. i i people? steven, i am a| venezuelan citizen. i do people? steven, i am a - venezuelan citizen. i do not divide people in any of those categories, which socialism does. unfortunately, this is something we all are venezuelan share right now. i am a venezuelan mother with my kids very far, and i want to ensure they all have the opportunity to grow in a free country that gives opportunity to all. and perhaps you should come soon and feel the magnitude of this energy growing. sanctions are a consequence of huge, you know, obscene violations of human rights, corruption and trafficking and should be used to pressure the regime to move forward in what we all venezuelan stream, which is to have a country where we can be back together, where we have respect where we have justice, and most of all we have dignity and most of all we have dignity and freedom. and that's what we represent today. so i am confident that even though we have huge changes in the face
steven, i am a venezuelan _ people? steven, i am a venezuelan citizen. - people? steven, i am a venezuelan citizen. i i people? steven, i am a| venezuelan citizen. i do people? steven, i am a - venezuelan citizen. i do not divide people in any of those categories, which socialism does. unfortunately, this is something we all are venezuelan share right now. i am a venezuelan mother with my kids very far, and i want to ensure they all have the opportunity to grow in a free country that gives...